Tucked under the HDB blocks in Kallang Bahru is Hao You Ji Charcoal Roasted Delights. Bendemeer is an area that is packed with many coffee shops with different types of food, so identifying a gem is equivalent to finding a needle in a haystack. Located in the coffee shop called First Eating House, Hao You Ji Charcoal Roasted Delights is situated on the far left, noticeable with its long queue.
The store looks like any other roast meat store, and to be honest, I nearly mistook it for another roast meat place just across the road, just because of the sheer saturation of hawker stalls selling this particular dish. Clearly, it has become a staple for most of us, and roast meat noodles have been ingrained in our diet for a very long time.
Its storefront is decked with a typical spread of roast meats: Roast Pork, Char Siew and Duck. They also have Soy Chicken and Roasted Chicken.
Hao You Ji – inside
Their ducks were hung in vacant spaces that filled the store, drying them out a day before to attain that crispy skin that most of us love. Apparently, this whole process is worth the wait.
I usually have this as a takeaway option; my dad packs this on a weekly basis for me, and this was my first time visiting their physical store. So when I arrived, I was taken aback to see the long list of options available. Have you ever seen a roast meat store sell boiled soup?
What I tried at Hao You Ji Charcoal Roasted Delights
Hao You Ji – whole meal
I am a noodles type of person any day, so you can totally expect me to pair my roast meats with noodles.
Hao You Ji – soy chicken noodle
First on the list was their Soy Chicken Noodles. For S$4.50, I was served a substantial portion of chicken, alongside boiled vegetables and a big portion of noodles. I requested the chicken thigh, which was nicely deboned and served tenderly. Apparently, chicken thigh sustains flavour better than breast does, no wonder my protein choice tasted super flavourful and juicy!
Hao You Ji – noodle close up





